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Israel strikes Iran's largest petrochemical facility as Trump's Hormuz deadline looms

Earlier on Monday, Iran warned of more devastating retaliation if the US hits civilian targets, as mediators pushed a 45-day ceasefire to reopen the Strait of Hormuz.

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00:00At least 25 people were killed early on Monday, according to Iranian officials,
00:05as U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeted various positions across the country.
00:10Residents of the capital, Tehran, say explosions and low-flying fighter jets could be heard overnight into Monday for hours.
00:17Iranian officials say the strikes targeted civilian areas, including popular squares, and the grounds of a university.
00:24The renewed U.S.-Israeli offensive prompted a new wave of Iranian retaliatory strikes, targeting Israel and its Gulf Arab neighbors.
00:33Two people were found dead in the rubble of a destroyed building in the Israeli city of Haifa, according to
00:39officials.
00:41Kuwait and the UAE have also announced that their air defenses were activated in the early hours of Monday to
00:47respond to incoming threats.
00:49The attacks come as U.S. President Donald Trump's deadline for Iran to reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz closes
00:56in.
00:57Trump had warned Iran of a severe escalation in strike intensity starting Monday evening if Tehran failed to enter a
01:04deal with Washington.
01:05On Sunday, in a strongly worded social media post, Trump said the U.S. will target Iranian power plants and
01:12bridges
01:13in attacks he said will send Iran, quote, back to the Stone Age.
01:19Hormuzzi.
01:19Hormuzzi.
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